The festival of Baisakhi brings to
mind bright colours, spirited culture and attractive flavors of Punjab. This
year, it turned a little more special for the cast & crew of Phillauri as
the film went on floors in the heart of Punjab. The enthusiastic cast including
Anushka Sharma, Diljit Dosanjh and Suraj Sharma, have rung in their festive
spirit with these special messages.
Diljit Dosanjh, Punjab’s favorite
star, calls it a double celebration- Baisakhi & the start of Phillauri
shoot. Fresh off the rigour and hard work of the much-awaited Sultan, an
excited Anushka hopes that the good will and positive energies of Baisakhi will
impact the sets of her home production too. As for the film’s youngest star,
Suraj Sharma, with the traditional Sat Sri Akal salute, he is revving up to
jump on this adventure.
Co-produced by Clean Slate Films
(Anushka's production banner with brother Karnesh Sharma) and Fox Star Studios,
Phillauri is an uncommon romantic Hindi film set in Phillaur, Punjab. Directed
by debutant Anshai Lal & written by Anvita Dutt, the film has a unique
premise- it took almost 100 years, a crazy Punjabi wedding and rank strangers
to complete this love story. With this premise and an interesting star cast
this film will be one entertainer to surely watch out for.
Clean Slate Films is an Indian
film production company that is focused on creating relevant, entertaining and
clutter-breaking cinema. Based in Mumbai, it is owned by Indian cinema star
Anushka Sharma and her brother Karnesh Sharma. Committed to producing and
presenting quality films with mass appeal, its debut project NH10 (2015
release, directed by Navdeep Singh; starring Anushka Sharma, Neil Bhoopalam
& Darshan Kumaar) represents its core philosophy aptly. The production
house has announced its second venture, Phillauri- an uncommon romantic film
set in Phillaur, Punjab. Debut director Anshai Lal will direct Anushka Sharma,
popular Punjabi star Diljit Dusanjh and Suraj Sharma of ‘Life of Pi’ fame in
lead roles.
Clean Slate Films will
concentrate on increasing outreach of Indian cinema to newer audiences and
territories overseas with its endeavour to make engaging, content driven
cinema, that goes beyond clichés.
Phillauri is now on floors.
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